So, wait, Dirk Benedict and Rick Springfield played brothers?
Yeah, okay, in a feathered-hair way I can see the resemblance.
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So, wait, Dirk Benedict and Rick Springfield played brothers?
Yeah, okay, in a feathered-hair way I can see the resemblance.
So, wait, Dirk Benedict and Rick Springfield played brothers?
No, Rick Springfield and Richard Hatch (no, not that one, the other one) played brothers.
So, wait, Dirk Benedict and Rick Springfield played brothers?
I think it was Richard Hatch (the Apollo verson, not the reality show version) and Rick Springfield who played brothers.
Way to dash my A-Team Reunion Show hopes, you two. Okay, it would have been the bizarro crossover to end all crossovers, but you know they are remaking all the old TV shows these days. It could happen.
I didn't know there was a Zach in the original series, but yeah. Kind of doomed there, buddy.
Hee! Yep, and he dies in the first episode (if I rememember correctly).
Some of the Trek novels have fanwanked the appearance differences in the Klingons to sort of racial or class differences. Like the imperial race looks one way, the soldiers look another.
That could have worked if they hadn't brought back Colicos' character and several pre-existing others as the bumpy-headed variety, I suppose.
I stand by my "short lived, bizarre plastic surgery fetish" wank.
I stand by my "short lived, bizarre plastic surgery fetish" wank.
Riiiight. And that really was Ethan Rayne disguised as Giles season 7.
Riiiight. And that really was Ethan Rayne disguised as Giles season 7.
Shhhhhhhhh!
Besides, the Klingon wank has yet to be contradicted by canon.
Unlike the whole Ethan-as-Giles wank.
From tvguide.com:
FINAL FRONTIER: UPN has pulled the plug on Star Trek: Enterprise. The network confirmed today that the struggling prequel series has run out of dilithium crystals and will end its four-year run on May 13 — to boldly go into syndication.
Figures. Oh, well. I'll sort of miss it, but not really.
Was it the deciding to add some continuity and explain things so they made sense that did the show in?